AU703759B2 - Compositions containing unsaturated polyester resins and their use for the production of coatings - Google Patents

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AU703759B2
AU703759B2 AU40930/96A AU4093096A AU703759B2 AU 703759 B2 AU703759 B2 AU 703759B2 AU 40930/96 A AU40930/96 A AU 40930/96A AU 4093096 A AU4093096 A AU 4093096A AU 703759 B2 AU703759 B2 AU 703759B2
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Abstract

UV-curable mixts. (I) contain (A) 40-80 pts. wt. polyester resin component contg. at least one ethylenically unsatd. polyester resin (UP resin), (B) 20-60 pts. wt. copolymerisable monomer(s), (C) 0.1-10 pts. wt. photoinitiator(s) and opt. (D) conventional additives etc. for coating materials. The UP resins in (A) have acid nos. of 0-50 and OH nos. of 10-150, and are obtd. by reacting (a) 35-50 mole% of a carboxylic acid component contg. (a1) 5-35 mole% of the dicyclopentenyl ester of a 1,2-alkene-dicarboxylic acid, (a2) 50-95 mole% fumaric and/or maleic acid and (a3) 0-20 mole% other carboxylic acids and/or anhydrides, with (b) 50-65 mole% of an alcohol component contg. (b1) 75-100 mole% dihydric alcohol(s), (b2) 0-25 mole% monohydric alcohol(s) and (b3) 0-10 mole% at least trihydric alcohol(s).

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Mo4327 LeA 30,878 US COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING UNSATURATED
POLYESTER
RESINS AND THEIR USE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COATINGS BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention This invention relates to novel mixtures, curable under the action of UV radiation, containing unsaturated polyester resins and to the use thereof for the production of coatings on any desired substrates, in particular on wood or imitation wood.
Description of the Prior Art 10 Unsaturated polyester resins have long been known as binders for UV-curing coatings. DE-AS 1,694,149, for example, discloses that mixtures of unsaturated polyesters and polymerizable monomers may be cured by UV radiation with the addition of certain benzoin compounds.
Due to the inhibitory action of atmospheric oxygen, lacquer coatings 15 based on this system are often inadequately cured on the surface.
The addition of paraffins ("paraffin polyesters"), which accumulate on the surface during gelation, to avoid air inhibition in the case of *conventional curing with peroxides is possible only to a certain extent because the thermal energy emitted by the UV light sources prevents the 20 formation of the protective paraffin film. In these cases, a prior so-called pregelling zone must be provided.
Unsaturated polyesters which contain a,fl-unsaturated dicarboxylic acid residues and allyl ether and/or polyalkylene glycol residues ("gloss polyesters") require no paraffin for curing the surface of the lacquer film because the ether groups initiate an autooxidative drying process. UV curing of such resins with allyl ether groups (DE-OS 2,113,998) or polyalkylene glycol residues (DE-OS 3,010,428) results, as does conventional curing, in readily sandable coatings, but the reactivity of such resins is often too low to ensure sufficiently high processing speeds.
Mo4327 -2- EP-A-0,195,968 describes curable resin compositions based on one or more unsaturated polyesters which contain terminal dicyclopentenyl ester groups and are thus intended to exhibit extended storage stability. However, the claimed polyester resins are not suitable for curing under UV light.
EP-A-0,284,888 describes unsaturated polyesters which, due to the incorporation of inter alia norbornene dicarboxylic acid residues, combine good levelling with rapid curing. However, this applies only at an application viscosity for curtain coating of 60 seconds (DIN 4 cup, 23 0 which is achieved by dilution with styrene. Recently, however, there has been demand for binders which are equally rapidly curable at still greater dilution, at an application viscosity for curtain coating of 60 seconds, and in which the properties of the resulting coatings, such as hardness and scratch resistance, do not worsen. Lower viscosity is 15 associated with advantages in deaeration and levelling of the lacquer films.
An object of the present invention is to provide unsaturated polyester resins which are suitable for the production of coating compositions which may be crosslinked under the action of UV radiation 20 and cure rapidly with good levelling even when highly diluted with styrene and/or at a low application viscosity.
Surprisingly, this object may be achieved with the compositions according to the invention described hereinafter, which contain polyester resins as the primary component. Achieving the stated object is surprising because the desired more rapid curability even when highly diluted with styrene is not solely dependent upon the concentration of the olefinic double bonds incorporated in the polyester resins as would be expected, but may instead only be achieved if structural components al) and a2) are simultaneously incorporated into the polyester resins in the quantities disclosed in greater detail below.
Mo4327 -3- SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to compositions that may be cured under the action of UV radiation and contain A) 40 to 80 parts by weight of a polyester resin component containing one or more ethylenically unsaturated polyester resins which have an acid value of 0 to 50 and a hydroxyl value of 10 to 150 and are the reaction product of a) 35 to 50 mole of a carboxylic acid component containing al) 5 to 35 mole of a 1,2-alkenyl dicarboxylic acid monodicyclopentenyl ester, a2) 50 to 95 mole of fumaric acid, maleic acid and/or maleic anhydride and a3) 0 to 20 mole of a carboxylic acid and/or a carboxylic anhydride other than al) and a2) 15 with b) 50 to 65 mole of an alcohol component containing bl) 75 to 100 mole of a dihydric alcohol, b2) 0 to 25 mole of a monohydric alcohol and b3) 0 to 10 mole of a trihydric alcohol, B) 20 to 60 parts by weight of a monomer component containing one or more copolymerizable monomers and C) 0.1 to 10 parts by weight of an initiator component containing one or more photoinitiators, wherein the parts by weight of A) and B) and the percentages of a) and b) each add up to 100.
The present invention also relates to coated substrates, in particular wood or imitation wood, prepared from these compositions at an application viscosity of less than 60 seconds measured at 23 0 C in a DIN 4 cup to DIN 53211 under the action of UV radiation.
Mo4327 -4- DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Polyester resins A) have an acid value of 0 to 50, preferably 5 to mg KOH/g; a hydroxyl value of 10 to 150, preferably 10 to 130 mg KOH/g; and a number average molecular weight (Mn, which may be determined by vapor pressure osmometry) of 300 to 5000, preferably 500 to 2000.
The polyester resins according to the invention are produced using known methods, for example by melt or azeotropic esterification of alcohols and acids or the esterifiable derivatives thereof, c.f. Methoden der organischen Chemie (Houben-Weyl), 4th edition, volume 14/2, Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart 1961, page 1 to 5, 21 to 33, 40 to 44.
The polyester resins are produced by reacting components al) to a3) and bl) to b3) in the previously disclosed ratios. Component a) preferably contains 6 to 30 mole of al), 60 to 94 mole of a2) and 0 to 15 mole of a3). Component b) preferably contains 80 to 95 mole of bl), 5 to 20 mole of b2) and 0 to 5 mole of b3).
1,2-alkenyl dicarboxylic acid monodicyclopentenyl ester al) is the reaction product of maleic acid and dicyclopentadiene and is preferably produced in a preceding stage by heating a mixture of 1.0 mole of maleic anhydride, 1.0 mole of water and 1.0 mole of dicyclopentadiene at a temperature of 80 and 140 0
C.
Once the remaining components have been added, esterification proceeds under an inert gas atmosphere at temperatures of 140 to 230°C. For the esterification reaction the starting materials are preferably used in quantities corresponding to an OH/COOH equivalent ratio of 1:1 to 1.5:1, in which acid anhydride groups considered for purposes of this calculation as divalent groups.
Component a2) is selected from fumaric acid, maleic acid and/or maleic anhydride.
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Mo4327 Component a3) is selected from saturated or unsaturated aliphatic dicarboxylic acids having 4 to 10 carbon atoms other than those set forth for component a2), such as succinic acid, adipic acid, sebacic acid, itaconic acid and/or anhydrides of such acids; cycloaliphatic dicarboxylic acids or dicarboxylic anhydrides having 8 to 10 carbon atoms, such as tetrahydrophthalic acid, hexahydrophthalic acid, norbornene dicarboxylic acid and their anhydrides; aromatic dicarboxylic acids having 8 carbon atoms or their anhydrides, such as phthalic acid, phthalic anhydride, isophthalic acid and terephthalic acid; and aliphatic, cycloaliphatic and/or aromatic monocarboxylic acids having 2 to 10 carbon atoms, such as benzoic acid, acetic acid, cyclohexane carboxylic acid and 2-ethylhexanoic acid.
Component bl) is selected from dihydric alcohols having 2 to carbon atoms, such as ethylene glycol, 1,2-propanediol, 1,3-propanediol, 15 diethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, the isomeric butanediols, neopentyl glycol, 1,6-hexanediol, 2-ethylhexanediol and tripropylene glycol.
Ethylene glycol, 1,2-propanediol, 1,3-propanediol, diethylene glycol and dipropylene glycol are preferred.
Component b2) is selected from monohydric alcohols having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, such as methanol, ethanol, n-hexanol, isooctanol, ndecanol, diethylene glycol monobutyl ether and benzyl alcohol.
Component b3) is selected from tri- to tetrahydric alcohols having 3 to 20 carbon atoms such as glycerol, trimethylolpropane, pentaerythritol and their alkoxylation products containing ether groups and up to carbon atoms.
In order to protect the polyester resins from unwanted premature polymerization, it is often advisable to add during their production 0.001 to 0.1 based on the weight of the starting materials used for the production of the polyesters, of known polymerization inhibitors or Mo4327 -6antioxidants, such as the quinones, hydroquinones, copper compounds, phosphites, amines or phenols conventionally used for this purpose.
Styrene is preferably used as all or a portion of component B) in the compositions according to the invention. However, other copolymerizable monomers, such as (meth)acrylic acid esters and monomers containing vinyl ether groups may also be used as component B) or as a proportion of component
B).
Suitable photoinitiators C) are known and include those described, for example, in Methoden der organischen Chemie (Houben-Weyl), volume E 20, page 80 et seq., Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart 1987.
Examples include benzoin ethers such as benzoin isopropyl ether, benzil ketals such as benzil dimethyl ketal, and hydroxyalkyl phenones such as 1-phenyl-2-hydroxy-2-methylpropan-1-one and benzophenone and the derivatives thereof.
15 The photoinitiators are used in quantities of 0.1 to 10 wt.%, preferably 0.1 to 5 based on the weight of the compositions according to the invention. Either one photoinitiator may be used or mixtures of different photoinitiators may be used to obtain advantageous synergistic effects.
20 The compositions according to the invention may optionally contain known additives which include inhibitors, metal compounds, carriers, extenders, thixotroping agents, levelling agents, and smoothing and flatting agents.
The compositions according to the invention are suitable for coating various substrates, such as paper, plastic films, paperboard and in particular wood or imitation wood. Application may be achieved using any methods conventional in lacquer technology such as curtain coating, spraying and rolling. The "delivery form" of the compositions according to the invention frequently differs from the finally used "application form" by the addition of a further quantity of component in particular styrene, to
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Mo4327 -7reduce the viscosity. Both the "delivery form" and the "application form" of the composition preferably fall within the previously disclosed ranges.
All percentages stated in the following examples are weight percentages, unless otherwise indicated.
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Maleic acid monodicyclopentenyl ester al) mole of maleic anhydride and 1.0 mole of dicyclopentadiene were heated to 60°C while being perfused with nitrogen. After the addition of 1.0 mole of water, the mixture was heated to 120 0 C and maintained at 120°C for 4 hours.
Examples 1 to 5 and comparative examples 6 to 9 The raw materials set forth in table 1 were heated to 190°C together with 0.02%, based on solids, of toluhydroquinone while being perfused with nitrogen and were maintained at this temperature until a 15 viscosity (70% in styrene, DIN 4 cup, 23°C) of approximately 150 seconds was achieved. At this viscosity, the temperature was reduced to 160 0C and the products were maintained at this temperature to a final viscosity (70% in styrene, 23°C) of approximately 200 seconds. After cooling to 100°C, 70% solutions of the resultant products in styrene were 20 prepared.
The acid values of the 70% styrene solutions were 10 to 30 mg KOH/g, based on solids, and the hydroxyl values were 10 and 60 mg KOH/g, based on solids.
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Table 1 Raw Materials (moles) Examples according to the invention Comparative Examples 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8* 9* Maleic acid 0.15 0.15 0.22 0.28 0.08 0.15 0.075 monodicyclopentyl ester Maleic anhydride 0.92 0.89 0.86 0.96 0.20 1.00 0.70 Fumaric acid 0.92 0.057 Adipic acid 0.72 0.943 Norbornene dicarboxylic acid 0.30 Ethylene glycol 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70 Diethylene glycol 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 Benzyl alcohol 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.20 Diethylene glycol monobutyl 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 ether Cyclohexanol 0.17 Neopentyl glycol 1.038 1,2-propanediol 0.30 .JI I r rn\ Ah 0
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corresponds to example corresponds to example 1 c OT ti- 195 96 1 of EP 284 888 Patent 4,921,883).
w Mo4327 -9- After adding 3 parts by weight of benzil dimethyl ketal, 2 parts by weight of a known levelling agent solution in toluene of a silicone oil, Baysilon-Lackadditiv-PL, manufacturer: Bayer AG, Leverkusen) and sufficient styrene to achieve an application viscosity of 40 seconds
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4 cup, 23°C), the compositions were curtain coated to a film thickness of 250 pm onto wood. Curing was performed under 2 IST light sources (impulse light sources from IST-Strahlentechnik, power output Watt/cm, distance from light source 20 cm) at a belt speed of 3 m/min.
Table 2 illustrates the excellent hardness of examples 1 to according to the invention combined with good levelling and good scratch 15 resistance. Comparative examples 6 and 7 clearly demonstrate that increasing the concentration of double bonds was not sufficient to accelerate curing of these styrene-diluted coating compositions.
•Comparative example 7 also contained an increased concentration of maleic acid. It may be seen from comparative example 9 that combining 20 maleic anhydride and norbornene dicarboxylic acid was failed to accelerate cure. It was only with the combination according to the invention of maleic acid monodicyclopentenyl ester and maleic anhydride or fumaric acid that rapidly cured coatings were obtained, even when the compositions were diluted with styrene.
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a. Table 2 Examples according to the invention Comparative examples 1 2 3 4 5 6* 8* 9 Levelling') 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0-1 Scratch resistance 2 0 0 0-1 0 0-1 3 3 Hardness (secondS) 3 120 13 .0 108 ill 105 F 55 T .17 0K Coatigs could not be tested due to IacKy surface Coatings were milky/turbid.
Scale 0 to 0 very good levelling no levelling Scale 0 to 5 (nail hardness) 0 very good scratch resistance no scratch resistance Hardness was determined using the K~nig method (DIN 53157/pendulum damping).
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Mo4327 -11- Although the invention has been described in detail in the foregoing for the purpose of illustration, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that variations can be made therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention except as it may be limited by the claims.
*e i ooo «o* *oo Mo4327 -12- The claims defining the invention are as follows: 1. A composition that may be cured under the action of UV radiation and contains A) 40 to 80 parts by weight of a polyester resin component containing one or more ethylenically unsaturated polyester resins which have an acid value of 0 to 50 and a hydroxyl value of 10 to 150 and are the reaction product of a) 35 to 50 mole of a carboxylic acid component consisting of al) 5 to 35 mole of a 1,2-alkenyl dicarboxylic acid S. monodicyclopentenyl ester, a2) 50 to 95 mole of fumaric acid, maleic acid and/or maleic anhydride and a3) 0 to 20 mole of a carboxylic acid and/or a carboxylic anhydride other than al) and a2) with b) 50 to 65 mole of an alcohol component consisting of bl) 75 to 100 mole of a dihydric alcohol, b2) 0 to 25 mole of a monohydric alcohol and b3) 0 to 10 mole of a trihydric alcohol, B) 20 to 60 parts by weight of a monomer component containing one or more copolymerizable monomers and C) 0.1 to 10 parts by weight of an initiator component containing one or more photoinitiators, wherein the parts by weight of A) and B) and the percentages of a) and b) each add up to 100.
2. The composition of Claim 1 wherein component a) consists of 6 to 30 mole of al), 60 to 94 mole of a2) and 0 to 15 mole of a3).

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  1. 3. The composition of Claim 1 wherein component b) consists of 80 to 95 mole of bl), 5 to 20 mole of b2) and 0 to 5 mole of b3).
  2. 4. The composition of Claim 2 wherein component b) consists of 80 to 95 mole of bl), 5 to 20 mole of b2) and 0 to 5 mole of b3). The composition of Claim 1 wherein component B) consists of styrene.
  3. 6. The composition of Claim 2 wherein component B) consists of styrene.
  4. 7. The composition of Claim 3 wherein component B) consists of styrene. f
  5. 8. The composition of Claim 4 wherein component B) consists of styrene. 15
  6. 9. A coated substrate prepared by coating a substrate with the composition of Claim 1 at an application viscosity of less than seconds measured at 23 0 C in a DIN 4 cup to DIN 53211 and curing the coating by the application of UV radiation.
  7. 10. A coated substrate prepared by coating a wood or imitation t wood substrate with the composition of Claim 1 at an application viscosity of less than 60 seconds measured at 23 0 C in a DIN 4 cup to i DIN 53211 and curing the coating by the application of UV radiation.
  8. 11. A composition according to any one of Claims 1 to 8, or a substrate coated by any such composition substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the examples. DATED this 9th day of January 1996 BAYER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT By its Patent Attorneys DAVIES COLLISON CAVE Mo4327 LeA 30,878 COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESINS AND THEIR USE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COATINGS ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The present invention relates to compositions that may be cured under the action of UV radiation and contain A) 40 to 80 parts by weight of a polyester resin component containing one or more ethylenically unsaturated polyester resins prepared from a carboxylic acid component containing a 1,2-alkenyl dicarboxylic acid monodicyclopentenyl ester and fumaric acid, maleic acid and/or maleic anhydride and an alcohol component S. containing a dyhydric alcohol, B) 20 to 60 parts by weight of a copolymerizable monomer such as styrene and C) 0.1 to 10 parts by weight of a photoinitiator. The present invention also relates to coated substrates, in particular wood or imitation wood, prepared from these compositions at an application viscosity of less than 60 seconds measured at 23 0 C in a DIN 4 cup to DIN 53211 under the action of UV radiation. •O
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